Each of those sources is really awesome, but I think we can do even better. I want Linux users to have source they can always go to, have easy time finding category they are interested in and explained how applications differ, so they can make informed choice without testing dozen of applications. Maybe even section for running non-native and web-based solutions.

Installgento wiki is closest to what I have in mind, but is meant for quite specific userbase.

So, do you know of any other pages specializing in recommending linux software? I would like to either help with project like that or start thinking on working on my own, depending on what I find.

Axiom

MrSatan Ideally, the "Software Center" GUI of each Linux distribution should have this information to make it easier to use.

MrSatan

Once again I really recommend checking the links I posted, because they are pretty awesome.

Also starting now I will devote this thread to a project aiming to create such wiki. I don't have much free time, so it will be a slow process, but I hope to finish it eventually.

As such I have a new question, any of you know good engines for running wiki? Of course there is MediaWiki and I probably will have to do my own research anyway, but if worked or know of any that might be better, let me know. It might save me some time.